TonyStark24
New member
Hello all,
I've been certified since December and worked at a gym as a personal trainer for 4 months and although I loved working with the clients, I didn't care for working for the gym. They want you put in all the work on finding clients, memorizing a script to lure them in and then take 80% when you sign them up. You all wish there was a better way to cut out the middle man?
I have this vision of a personal trainers paradise. A gym that is designed for the personal trainer and only sells memberships to personal trainers in order for them to bring their clients (Does anything like this exist in the area you live in?).
If you work for a gym, they are probably taking 60-80% of the sales and if you are an independent, they gym is probably taking 30-40%. If a gym for PTs existed and charged $200 a month, even if you only made 1k for the month, you'd only be giving up 20%. If you're killing it and make 3k a month, that is less than 7%! What is your thoughts and comments on this??
I've been certified since December and worked at a gym as a personal trainer for 4 months and although I loved working with the clients, I didn't care for working for the gym. They want you put in all the work on finding clients, memorizing a script to lure them in and then take 80% when you sign them up. You all wish there was a better way to cut out the middle man?
I have this vision of a personal trainers paradise. A gym that is designed for the personal trainer and only sells memberships to personal trainers in order for them to bring their clients (Does anything like this exist in the area you live in?).
If you work for a gym, they are probably taking 60-80% of the sales and if you are an independent, they gym is probably taking 30-40%. If a gym for PTs existed and charged $200 a month, even if you only made 1k for the month, you'd only be giving up 20%. If you're killing it and make 3k a month, that is less than 7%! What is your thoughts and comments on this??